Amenities
Quiet, very private, exquisitely furnished condo for lease in Jackson Square. Two blocks north of FiDi, one block south of North Beach. Walk everywhere. Cotogna and Bix are around the corner, as are numerous other amazing places for food and drinks. Ten minute walk to the Ferry Building.
The place
Our light-filled condo is fully furnished, complete with high-end furniture-well-appointed, comfortable beds, two desks, sofa and lounge chairs, Knoll dining table; a speaker to connect any audio devices, high-speed wifi and a brand new Sony 4k TV. Open kitchen has top-of-the-line appliances, large stone counters, and is fully stocked with dishes, cookware, utensils, and small appliances. In-unit washer and dryer. Perfect for commuting executive. Bring your clothes.
Details:
Higher floor, back of building
Open living/dining room/kitchen
Wolf range and Subzero refrigerator
2 Bedrooms + 2 bathrooms
Cherry wood floors, wool carpets in bedrooms
Original brick walls with lots of windows
En-suite master bathroom with tub + double rain shower
Second bathroom with shower
In-unit washer/dryer
Desks and wifi, speaker, television
Deck with views of the Transamerica building
The building
This exclusive, small-scale condo building has an extensive history. It was constructed in 1911-12 and designed by Albert Pissis, who also designed the Flood Building and Emporium building (now the Westfield Shopping Center). It was originally intended as a hotel and lodging house, and after serving a variety of other purposes, it was home to the world-famous Ernies restaurant between 1942 and 1996. Alfred Hitchcock filmed the movie "Vertigo" here in 1958.
The neighborhood
Jackson Square was known as the Barbary Coast in the 1870s and was home to commercial and retail establishments, saloons, and a wild "nightlife." Decimated by the 1906 earthquake, it was rebuilt and served as an eating and drinking neighborhood both during and after prohibition. By the 1950s, the neighborhood